Getting rich and achieving financial freedom is a dream for many. Unfortunately, for 95% of people, it’s not a reality. If you don’t follow the right formula to study, learn and model the right people, you could be stuck struggling financially your entire life. Still, you don’t have to fear. It’s never too late to turn your life around, and today I’m going to share 11 principles that will set you on the path to financial freedom and real wealth.

11 Millionaire Mindset Principles to Help You Achieve Financial Freedom

The infographic below is a collection of some of my favorite “millionaire mindset” principles and sayings that will give you insights on how the richest people in the world think about money, wealth, and success. Once you begin to learn these mindsets, you can start to model them and use them in your own life for financial success.

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Now tell us what you think. What other principles, quotes, or sayings challenge the way you think about money, success, and wealth? What quotes or sayings inspire you to live a life of true financial freedom?

In #6 you state: “Rich people play to win ” Can you state for all of us what we need means to you? I suppose when I read this I imagine people being encouraged to get their way at the cost of their own integrity and resources. To me , winning means someone else ‘loses’. Is this simply semantics or is winning a different mindset to you ?

We’re using it as an explanation that rich people are willing to do IF THEY NEED TO.

Doesn’t mean they will do it but they sure as heck will do what they need to do to get the results they want and the job done. Poor people are really only willing to do what’s needed and not much else more.

Or they will work based on their mood. We promote being a whatever it takes person.

I have a “problem” with passive income: you want your money/business to work for you, which means that someone else is doing the work => you profit from someone else working for not so much money while you’re pocketing most of the benefits. Am I correct here?

I would have to disagree. There are lots of ways you can do this. For one though if you start a business, you put your time, energy and money into it why should you not benefit more than anyone else?

To me you took that risk you went for it and you freaking deserve it!

Secondly, you can pay people whatever you choose. If you want to take only take a certain amount of money to live the life you want and pay people more then that’s your choice. You make the rules it’s your business.

Third, you can put people on profit sharing plans or revenue sharing plans (we teach this in our Million Dollar Business Secrets program). So if the company does well they will earn X amount on performance and you’ll also make great money.

So, in summary, you make the rules and you decide what goes where but don’t forget you deserve the money you earn. You setup your business and started it, no one else did that.

I just wanted to say that I am impressed by the depth of responses from Jesse Eker here on the comments so far. I’ve seen so many websites where comments go unanswered so my hats off to you guys for caring enough to address people’s concerns.

Thank you for sharing this and I really do appreciate it. You are right Harv that there are things that Rich people are willing to do while average won’t do it such as work harder I mean really really really hard, developing themselves, and by making a decision to take action.

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